OK, here are my misunderstandings and a consolidation of their corrections:
1. I was unaware that *any* of the ports of Kaffe were non-GPL'd, but it's
good to know that all of Kaffe for Unix/X is GPL, anyway.
2. With "free software hackers," I just was referring to free software
hackers that were not doing it for money (not that what Transvirtual does is
bad or tainted!!!).  They can be called free software hackers, too.  No need
to argue about it, as you said.  I'll go one step further: *please*, no one
start arguing about semantics here.  Not the appropriate place or the time,
and it's a useless argument besides.
3. Apparently it will be impossible for them to use Classpath.  Pity.
Apparently any code I write integrating the two will have to be copyrighted
by them.  Bigger pity.  I'll still do it, though, unless we find a second
person (and I hope we will).  I want to see Classpath running on two VMs.
I'll probably ask on the Kaffe list once Japhar integration is done and
stable.
--John Keiser

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